Show item record

dc.contributor.advisorRaschle, Christian
dc.contributor.authorL'Archer, Marie-Claude
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-20T13:10:45Z
dc.date.availableNO_RESTRICTIONen
dc.date.available2011-05-20T13:10:45Z
dc.date.issued2011-05-05
dc.date.submitted2010-08
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1866/4997
dc.subjectBarbaresen
dc.subjectBarbariansen
dc.subjectGauleen
dc.subjectGaulen
dc.subjectSalvien de Marseilleen
dc.subjectSalvian of Marseillesen
dc.subjectTopoïen
dc.subjectToposen
dc.subjectDe gubernatione deien
dc.subjectProvidenceen
dc.subject.otherHistory - Ancient / Histoire - Ancienne (UMI : 0579)en
dc.titleLes Barbares dans le De gubernatione dei de Salvien de Marseilleen
dc.typeThèse ou mémoire / Thesis or Dissertation
etd.degree.disciplineHistoireen
etd.degree.grantorUniversité de Montréalfr
etd.degree.levelMaîtrise / Master'sen
etd.degree.nameM.A.en
dcterms.abstractSalvien de Marseille est un auteur incontournable pour l'histoire du Ve siècle ap. J.-C. Il s'est abondamment exprimé au sujet des Barbares, d'une façon si positive que cela ne cesse de nous étonner, au vu des invasions qui s'étaient produites dans sa Gaule natale peu avant la période où il rédigea le De gubernatione dei. Une étude attentive de ce que Salvien affirma au sujet des Barbares démontre que celui-ci utilisa souvent des topoï pour parler d'eux. Parfois aussi, il inversa ces topoï, se plaçant ainsi en opposition avec la tradition littéraire romaine. Ce mémoire s'attache à identifier ces topoï et voir comment Salvien de Marseille s'accordait ou se détachait des idées reçues sur les Barbares dans chaque cas.en
dcterms.abstractSalvianus is an important author when studying fifth century history. He witnessed the barbarian invasion and destruction of his native Gaul, yet he expressed positive evaluations of the Barbarians in this treaty De gubernatione dei. A careful study of Salvianus’ analysis of these Barbarians reveals that he often used topoï when discussing them. However, contrary to Roman literary tradition, he also reversed these topoï and portrayed them in a positive light. This Master’s thesis examines and identifies these topoï, and assesses the extent to which Salvianus adhered to the Romans’ preconceived ideas on Barbarians in each case. This research will demonstrate that although he used traditional literary forms, Salvian was able to express original ideas through the manipulation of the Roman literary tradition.en
dcterms.languagefraen


Files in this item

Thumbnail

This item appears in the following Collection(s)

Show item record

This document disseminated on Papyrus is the exclusive property of the copyright holders and is protected by the Copyright Act (R.S.C. 1985, c. C-42). It may be used for fair dealing and non-commercial purposes, for private study or research, criticism and review as provided by law. For any other use, written authorization from the copyright holders is required.